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  2. Rancho Gordo - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Gordo's retail store, offices and distribution warehouse in Napa, California. Rancho Gordo ("the fat ranch" in Spanish) is an heirloom bean company based in Napa, California, known for its mission to preserve and promote traditional and rare bean varieties, particularly those with cultural and culinary significance in Mexico and the Americas, as well as supporting sustainable ...

  3. 6 Best Dried Goods To Buy in Bulk at BJ’s Wholesale Club on a ...

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    Costco is often called the king of bulk discounts, but shoppers may want to consider shopping at BJ's Wholesale Club for the best deals on bulk dried goods. Check Out: 6 Summer Essentials To Buy at...

  4. Unlike True Love, Dried Beans Don't Last Forever - AOL

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    Dried beans are pretty durable but like most foods, they do expire and won't last forever. Here's everything you need know about the shelf life and storage of dried beans. Unlike True Love, Dried ...

  5. 15 Bean Soup - Wikipedia

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    Beans 15 Bean Soup is a packaged dry bean soup product from Indiana -based N.K. Hurst Co. [ 1 ] According to company president Rick Hurst, it is the #1 selling dry bean soup in the U.S. [ 2 ] Ingredients

  6. Lima bean - Wikipedia

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    Like many beans, raw lima beans are toxic (containing e.g. phytohaemagglutinin) if not boiled for at least 10 minutes. Canned beans can be eaten without having to be boiled first, as they are pre-cooked. [26] The lima bean can contain anti-nutrients like phytic acids, saponin, oxalate, tannin, and trypsin inhibitor. These inhibit the absorption ...

  7. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    A pile of raw green beans. Green beans are young, unripe fruits of various cultivars of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), [1] [2] although immature or young pods of the runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus), yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis), and hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) are used in a similar way. [3]